FornariItalian From Italian fornaio "baker", ultimately from Latin furnus "oven".
KnickerbockerDutch (Anglicized) Americanized spelling of the Dutch occupational name Knickerbacker "marble baker", i.e., a baker of children's clay marbles. This lowly occupation became synonymous with the patrician class in NYC through Washington Irving's attribution of his History of New York (1809) to a fictitious author named Diedrich Knickerbocker... [more]
LeivatEstonian Leivat is an Estonian surname derived from "leivatehas" meaning "baker" ("bread maker").
LeivategijaEstonian Leivategija is an Estonian surname meaning "(bread) baker".
SugarbakerEnglish Occupational name for an owner of a sugar-house, a factory where raw sugar was made or refined, derived from Middle English sugre, suker meaning "sugar" and bakere meaning "baker".